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<blockquote data-quote="okie shooter" data-source="post: 722561" data-attributes="member: 7987"><p>But we do keep rights from those convicted of many crimes. Remember you used to lose the right to vote, if convicted of a felony and even dishonrable discharge from the army, and there are other examples of your "freedoms" if you feel they are such being restricted. Remember we all have basic rights, but some are and maybe should be restricted for past trangressions. </p><p></p><p>That said thus in some opnions any one who serves the crime gets the full faith and credit of the goverment, why do we force sexual offenders to not have freedom to live where they want, or where they want. They paid their debt to society, thus according to many they should be scot free right. Well I guess society feels the need to restrict those above who fulfill their pentance to society. Thus yes in my opnion you do allow society to make some limits to restrict those who have had past issues. </p><p></p><p>The largest group of folks who lose gun owning rights proably now is actually folks treated in the system, precieved or otherwise, as abusers in family situations. Thus the society feels those who commit those crimes, cannot own firearms, and that goes up to the federal level. </p><p></p><p>Just points to ruminate over and think about when you feel everyone no matter what should still be able to buy and own firearms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie shooter, post: 722561, member: 7987"] But we do keep rights from those convicted of many crimes. Remember you used to lose the right to vote, if convicted of a felony and even dishonrable discharge from the army, and there are other examples of your "freedoms" if you feel they are such being restricted. Remember we all have basic rights, but some are and maybe should be restricted for past trangressions. That said thus in some opnions any one who serves the crime gets the full faith and credit of the goverment, why do we force sexual offenders to not have freedom to live where they want, or where they want. They paid their debt to society, thus according to many they should be scot free right. Well I guess society feels the need to restrict those above who fulfill their pentance to society. Thus yes in my opnion you do allow society to make some limits to restrict those who have had past issues. The largest group of folks who lose gun owning rights proably now is actually folks treated in the system, precieved or otherwise, as abusers in family situations. Thus the society feels those who commit those crimes, cannot own firearms, and that goes up to the federal level. Just points to ruminate over and think about when you feel everyone no matter what should still be able to buy and own firearms. [/QUOTE]
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